Donald Trump on John McCain

WITH NOTHING to lose he is trying to prove that no one is going to shame Donald Trump. He’s getting help from Sharyl Attkisson who dissects what Trump said, that he in fact modified his statement about McCain immediately, with the Washington Post missing “context.”

2. When a panelist characterized McCain as a “war hero,” the Post is accurate in reporting that Trump initially said McCain is “not a war hero.” But then, Trump immediately modified his statement saying– four times– that McCain is a war hero:

“He is a war hero.”

“He’s a war hero because he was captured.”

“He’s a war hero, because he was captured.”

“I believe, perhaps, he’s a war hero. But right now, he’s said some very bad things about a lot of people.”

3. Did Trump say McCain is not a war hero because he was captured? No, not in the exchanges represented in the Post.

During my entire business career, I have always made supporting veterans a top priority because our heroes deserve the very best for defending our freedom. Our Department of Veterans Affairs hospitals are outdated dumps. I will build the finest and most modern veterans hospitals in the world. The current medical assistance to our veterans is a disaster. A Trump administration will provide the finest universal access health care for our veterans. They will be able to get the best care anytime and anywhere.

Thanks to McCain and his Senate colleague Bernie Sanders, their legislation to cover up the VA scandal, in which 1,000+ veterans died waiting for medical care, made sure no one has been punished, charged, jailed, fined or held responsible. McCain has abandoned our veterans. I will fight for them.

The reality is that John McCain the politician has made America less safe, sent our brave soldiers into wrong-headed foreign adventures, covered up for President Obama with the VA scandal and has spent most of his time in the Senate pushing amnesty. He would rather protect the Iraqi border than Arizona’s. He even voted for the Iran Nuclear Review Act of 2015, which allows Obama, who McCain lost to in a record defeat, to push his dangerous Iran nuclear agreement through the Senate without a supermajority of votes.

Donald Trump is no politician. If he was he would have apologized days ago.

I’ve never been a fan of public apologies from famous people who step in it, especially when most are rarely sorry and are only focused on covering their ass. We’ve become awash in this sort of script and it’s farcical.

From the Party of the 2004 Swift boaters, this should surprise no one. Of course, even McCain distanced himself from that, it matters not. This man…no wait…I hesitate to use that word..TROLL is more fitting, whose expression always looks as if he just had a red hot chili pepper enema, did not serve in any war and had multiple deferments.But he likes to do loser things in 3s or 4s. Whether it’s marriages, bankruptcy, or draft deferments, this man is the face of the Republican Party and considers himself a real “winner”. He is the candidate of angry, frustrated white… Read more »

Well, you know what? People like Jebya and Rick Perry were egging on trashing military records in 2004. George W. called McCain a traitor himself and how they’re going full Monty on Trump for doing what they’ve been doing for years? If I were Trump I would throw all that in their face and tell them to STFU. And then you had the hideous people at the GOP convention mocking purple hearts on band aids.

I wonder if Trump will drop out of the race and then jump back in. He is already considered like another Ross Perot.

Donald Trump is disrespecting John McCain service and experience and also disrespecting every other American Soldier that was captured and then killed or ended up a POW.

It does seem clear that many people do not care for John McCain as a Senator. It seems that for every appropriate criticism of what Trump said, it is usually followed up by appropriate criticism how terrible a Senator John McCain really is.

Donald Trump Op-Ed: The latest polls are out, and just as I predicted, I’m leading the Republican presidential race by a wide margin. You might be wondering how that could be. After all, it’s hardly been a month since I entered the field and I’ve already alienated America’s largest immigrant population, seen dozens of my high-profile business deals implode one after the other, and publicly insulted a national hero’s military service, all while not offering a single viable policy idea. But none of that matters at all, and my candidacy continues to surge forward, because none of you—not a single… Read more »